What video converter should I use so that I can convert my HD MKV movies, to a compatible format that I can play on my HTC sensation.
I have a mp4 video and I tried playing it on Dice Player but it says that the license is not valid whenever I try playing the video.
Either way, I prefer to convert the video to a compatible format because then I can have a smaller size file, and still high quality.
I want to be able to chose the bitrate on video and audio. ?not just that, but I want to be able to choose the qHD resolution.
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I use mkv file converter. You convert to avi, divx,mpeg4,h.264, you name it. Search key word"mkv converter" on google & you'll get ton's of hits.
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What formats are compatible with the sensation??
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mp4/3gp definitely are.
Use.SUPER video converter. Out does everything and is very good. Out does for free what other video converters can't do for money
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Hgaara said:
What video converter should I use so that I can convert my HD MKV movies, to a compatible format that I can play on my HTC sensation.
I have a mp4 video and I tried playing it on Dice Player but it says that the license is not valid whenever I try playing the video.
Either way, I prefer to convert the video to a compatible format because then I can have a smaller size file, and still high quality.
I want to be able to chose the bitrate on video and audio. ?not just that, but I want to be able to choose the qHD resolution.
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well bro if u have a cuda enabled nvidia card and want a free all purpose converter for all devices u can ever have including blu-ray..... simple hv freemake video converter from http://freemake.com/....i encode 1.5 gb file with nvidia for sensation in under 8 mins...that too at 1920*1080 h.264 6mb bitrate..... absolute sweet
Copy this attached short sample http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32412858/unstoppable5.mp4 on fone run and c the absolute quality...its full hd..and in under 7 sec to convert.....afterwards tell me was my suggestion worth it.....
Never let me down with any video I've tried playing. Download off site not market, I havent tried on sensation yet but have used it on all my other android devices. Its hardware accelerated so should do some damage if it runs on sensation.
http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/index_en.html
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hey guys
tell me which is the best software for X10i full screen video convertor..
i want software which convert video to full screen ...for my x10i
thank you
i use this
realunited123 said:
i use this
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Is that converter fast? Cause all of the video converters seem to take very long.. How long on avg will it take to convert 1hr of video?
realunited123 said:
i use this
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thanks
i will try it
Imtoo HD is best for me, can setup 854x480 full screen.
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With Rockplayer from the Android Market you woun't ever have to convert a video again. It plays all formats including mkv out of the box!
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I use SUPER ©
Yes use Rockplayer
After second "Rockplayer" - it really does away with having to spend hours converting "most" movies
somebody really still converting?
Yes, I still do it, because movies take less space on my SD card once they are in MP4 (with the right format) instead of original format.
I cannot change movies every nigth, I have to store 6 or 7 for the week... (and music, and pictures, and...)
thank you
thank you guys
i will try it all..
and yaa instead of direct copy i prefer to convert it becoz it take less memory on my SD card thats why
but you can save much time with bigger sd-card an the rockplayer...
XperiaX10iUser said:
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+1 for super and it rocks...
So which media player is good to play HD video in MP4 format? Rockplayer or Super?
Guys,
I have tried handbrake to encode and Rockplayer, realplayer beta to playback the below video clip :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJPbozRomX4
With no success and the video become stuck when it reached : 2:44
Let me know if anyone can overcome this problem, thanks.
chongbh said:
So which media player is good to play HD video in MP4 format? Rockplayer or Super?
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SUPER is NOT a media player, its a video converter to use in your PC.
on my X10i (unbranded) the SE Mediascape video player plays better than Rock player, the sound is in sync more than Rock player for example.
I have also used "IM TOO" but found it very slow. (1.5 hours to encode a 30 minute episode of Alan Partridge.
I now use WinX DVD Ripper winxdvd d0t c0m (no I dont work for them).
If this is spyware or whatever please let me know, but in encodes a DVD film in 45 mins (even a Disney one with all that special encoding)
My question is....
"what is the ultimate setting for encoding a DVD to MP4 for the X10i?
Please do not reply if you are just guessing, the X10i does not like frame rate 30 for example..
thanks
x2 on using Super as the video convertor. It's free and it offers more features than most other video convertors.
but with RockPlayer (and yxplayer for some files) I no longer need to convert. my 16gb only stores documents, some pictures, and videos but no mp3 since i'd rather listen to streaming internet radio than download mp3s.
the "best" video setting will depend on how you rate video quality. imo, for smoothness and when you are watching movies, i'd go with 23 fps or less, and have high bitrate but reduced resolution (above half the resolution of the lcd display).
video conversion speeds depends mainly on your video converting settings (format, bitrate, resolution, etc.) and your CPU power, not the software.. just fyi.
I am currently using xmedia recode.
I use the settings for the Motorola Milestone when converting, as for some reason the X10 settings mess the audio up.
Pretty quick, and audio/visual sync is spot on
It doesn't matter what to use.
for example, I convert films from my 720p/1080p hd collection, using parameters, such as 854x480 resolution, 160 kbit audio bitrate and 1000-1200 kbit video bitrate.
And it looks like I watch a real hd video! The picture is perfect! Enjoy
Oh, and I noticed, that it's better to use h264 codecs with *.mkv container than mpeg4 with .mp4 and .avi
RockPlayer is the best for my monster-like videos Avatar with 1200 video bitrate and near 2gb file size works without any lags. This is the power of nice program code (thx for RockPlayer devs) with the connection of Snapdragon processor
Hello again, does anybody knows how to put a movie on your sensation-SD card ofcourse. To see back in the given movieplayer. And what kind of extensions can I use ?
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Put them anywhere on the SD Card.
You can use Avi, mp4, 3gp, etc
Or get MoboPlayer off the market and it will play pretty much anything
I would advise totaly the same, I use MoboPlayer as well and have not had any issues to play any format until now
I love it to open books on the sensation. I now have a comic reader on it. It support .cbr . Now i have one think can i convert cbr to epub. Because i like the turning page thing more the. Scrolling up and down. Or is the epub not for picture?
Dont forget me to thanks after reading fellahs
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bmwsensation said:
Hello again, does anybody knows how to put a movie on your sensation-SD card ofcourse. To see back in the given movieplayer. And what kind of extensions can I use ?
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to b safe n quick the best is .mp4 @ 1920 x 1080 and use freemake video converter
lalitsehgal21 said:
to b safe n quick the best is .mp4 @ 1920 x 1080 and use freemake video converter
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That's overkill unless he plans on playing the movies on his HDTV via HDMI.
I use doubletwist. can wirelessly sync your contents also. and with the airtwist addon, you can stream to any appletv via airplay
I use QQ Player and its quite good for me. Its fast and has a clean and nice GUI, it even has its own decoders and you can choose the path for your videos.
Not planning to use hdmi, just want divx quality video fun
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I must say toe streaming tv isnt that bad also
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Pikabat said:
I use QQ Player and its quite good for me. Its fast and has a clean and nice GUI, it even has its own decoders and you can choose the path for your videos.
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mx movie player is the best option.
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Agree. MX Player plays just about anything you throw at it.
Plays my 1080p .WMVs videos perfectly.
How do I get a real HD Video on my note - first which PC software will convert it and 2 nd which app is the best for an HD video
peter7 said:
How do I get a real HD Video on my note - first which PC software will convert it and 2 nd which app is the best for an HD video
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try this
http://www.freemake.com/free_video_downloader/
Its free and it coverts best ... n use h.264 mpeg profile at 1280*720 or 1920*1080
Most of the video codecs are already supported by note or third party applications should be able to play almost all formats..if you are having issues transferring huge files enable usb debugging in the setting(for files below 4Gb). If you are looking for a good converter try handbrake its very good and free but if you are not familiar with encoding it may be slightly intemedating, look for tutorials online.
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Convert? "Convert"? Man, if you have to convert anything to play on the Note, you're doing it wrongz.
Install the app MX Video Player, it play most formats I throw at it.
eksasol said:
Install the app MX Video Player, it play most formats I throw at it.
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buddy go to application in setting's and click development mode and it normally transfer files ....
then download from market mx video player (the best) and it will play almost everything.
Dice player and RockPlayer are the best
this is the Samsung Galaxy Note - the stock player will play anything you throw at it. why encode in mpeg-4 when you can play .mkv? I don't see a point to downloading an external video player, period.
i have a lot of them and if you ned i can assist you with them.
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Dice player and RockPlayer are the best
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No way, MX video player is the best IMO.
The Gnote can play many HD content, but when it comes to lets say a 1080p profile [email protected] with 16 reframes, it can't handle it, but MX video player is the one that gives me the most acceptable frame rate play under such a heavy HD video.
Hi
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I did do a quick search and never found an obvious thread... As I said, it was a quick search
I am planning to convert a few movies/tv shows to play on my Sensation XE, any ideas what would be the best settings/format? Or is it a matter of testing various formats?
Thanx in advance for any help given.
I think Android plays MP4 as a native format so that's probably a good choice.
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Cheers mate.
Converted a 75 min movie to MP4 480x320 and its approx half a gig... Video is clear but doesn't fully fit the screen until i press the fill screen option then it slightly pixelates, but not noticeable at all.
Will continue to play with settings to achieve HD quality at a reasonable file size.
I use a video Player downloaded from the market and i watch films in xvid
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matt95 said:
I use a video Player downloaded from the market and i watch films in xvid
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This. I personally use MX Video Player. It can play my xvids painlessly
I used to just throw in full sized 1080p mkv files into my sdcard
then i decided to throw in a full movie 1080p mkv file which is approximately 10gb and windows tells me that fat32 cant fit files over 4gb
d'oh!
using mx player btw
Cheers guys, I d/l'ed MX and it works a treat.
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Cheers guys, I d/l'ed MX and it works a treat.
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Just in case you have a tv card in your pc, or a cheap 'no-name' tv that has a PVR function, MX Player can play MP2 (including TS transport stream) files easily too, without any conversion needed. As well as a tv card in my pc I have a cheapo Digitrex TV from Currys that records to a usb stick which doesn't encrypt/copy protect the files. As soon as funds permit I'll be buying a NAS storage device so I can record programmes directly to that instead of the usb stick, then stream them wirelessy to my phone, or copy the files wirelessly to my storage card using ES File Explorer for viewing later when out and about.
To return to your original question, if you are converting from a DVD or high bitrate source, encoding either with MP4 using the FFMPEG mp4 encoder, or MP4 using X264 encoder (H264) works well. I use the latter format now at a resolution of 720 x 'x' pixels at a bit rate of around 1500kbps. I set audio at 44khz, stereo, 128kbps. I use Handbrake (free, lots of options, still don't fully understand everything). The downside is this will make films over a gigabyte in size, but they look great on the phone and reasonable on a tv (depends what you're used to of course) if you chose to connect it via DLNA or an MHL adapter. One word of warning, our Sensation struggles to play films smoothly via MHL adapter to a tv - for some reason it introduces micro stutters every few seconds (something to do with the audio I think as a film encoded with no sound at all plays very smoothly). Dice Player Free eases this problem somewhat compared to the default movie player or MX Player, but doesn't get rid of it completely.
Thanx Ouzo, thats the answer i was looking for!
Hey guys, As the topic says I've been looking for a .mkv player which runs the videos smooth and perfect on our GFit!...I've tried using MX VIDEO PLAYER & QQ PLAYER but the quality was not good and the video lags!...Can anyone provide a better option?Actually its a 349 MB File of Twilight - Breaking Dawn Part-I, and I love all the movies of the Twilight sequel! ...So any help would be appreciated!
Mkv...
Even I wanna know...want to watch "The Dirty Picture" :O
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Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Convert mkv. files
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
drüg1 said:
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
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Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
I use qqplayer for that
QQ is the best for it
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neil.richard said:
Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
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there are many converter in Play store ... and they do not need Internet coonection ...
one such app is Media Converter ..
Levanthan said:
Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Yes. I use it to... for wathcing movie when i traveling on public transportation.
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